Then came the house[65] and store owned by Colonel Sheldon Griswold, now the property of the Rev. Mr. Hayes. The store was occupied by Griswold and Cone, Lewis Cone being Mr. Griswold’s partner.
A house occupied by A. P. Gray who was running a harness shop came next.
From there all was vacant up to the Dr. Edson place, now belonging to the Peter Rifenbark estate.[66]
From there the land was all open up to the hotel now the Unadilla House.[67]
Next came the old Page house now owned by H. E. Bailey.
From there all was vacant up to the old school house site now occupied by the Teller residence, except that there was a building on the corner of Main and Walnut Streets, which was afterward moved and is now the upright part of the Jordan place on Walnut Street.
Adjoining the school house stood, as now, the H. S. Woodruff place, and next a small house, where now the L. L. Woodruff house stands. This house was moved and is now occupied by Mr. Price, on Watson Street.
Next came the Episcopal Church and adjoining it a house where the rectory stands, which was moved to Martin Brook Street for a house to rent.
Next was a small house which is now the rear part of the L. B. Woodruff house.[68]